Moving Picture World (Nov-Dec 1922)

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TUB AGENT A comic opera of the screen. Lavishly produced, with masses of beautiful women and gorgeous cos* tumes, this fun maker set a new comedy standard. GOLI Tie comedy that started the newspaper cartoonists. A clever satire on the game, ^^■ith many new stunts. LARRV SEMON COMEDIES Laugh from Start to Finish TFIE SHOW Larry takes you behind the curtain, and introduces you to the chorus, an' every thing. It’s a scream, and as chock full of pretty girls as they can stand. A PAIK OF KINGS Putting the sets of a super spectacle on the comedy screen. One of the biggest tilings ever done in slap stick comedy. THE SAWMILL Probably Larry Semon is the onl\ man who ever “savv”any comedy in a sawmill. But he certainly did. THE FALL GUY Lorry’s idea of the well known “goat” and what hap* pens to him, is just one prolonged, boisterous laugh. THE BELL HOP Larry's compliments to the little highwayman who takes you to your room, and besides its machine gun action, is an interesting portrayal of hotel life. ALBERT E SMITH preside^jt